TripAdvisor Reviews Pikes Peak Resort Woodland Park

Travel Blogs from Woodland Park

... up we stopped to explore the Helen Hunt falls, quite a pretty wee spot (and free)... We came back to downtown via gold camp road, which was an old railway line into the back country and has been converted into a rail trail/access route ... It was a stunning day and we had some awesome views over the town and the prairie out east ... We had a look at the side mtb trail that ...

... excited about working today. It was a stark reminder as to what we are on this incredible journey for. To help deserving people like Laurie and her family. Her grandchildren were also on site today and were incredibly charming. Andrew, the oldest, has autism and is such a cheerful guy who loves giving hugs. Brandon and Brianna were both sweet and shy but opened up when we started talking about bicycles. ...

... to be. Wildflowers covered the high meadows, the Annual Wildflower Festive just a week away. Another great stop. ( https://www.crestedbuttewildflowerfesti val.com/ )

After Gunnison, camped atop Monarch Pass (11372') in the San Isabel National Forest for a couple days. To the top of the mountain, above the treeline via chairlift, we could have seen for miles if the ...

... the Colorado peak the most people who live outside the state could name. There are a couple reasons for it. One is that it is so prominent, towering almost 8,000 feet above the plains at Colorado Springs. Most other peaks in the state don’t have such a great altitude difference from the land around them. Pike’s Peak is also the "Purple Mountain Majesty" in the patriotic song “America the Beautiful” kids ...

... of the mountains. Fortunately there was no snow on the passes. It is chilly by my standards ( < 60 degrees) Chris and Dwain are looking good. Mary is having a baby shower on Sunday so I will be staying for that. I made a baby blanket and a baby rug for her. I am going to get my mexican food fix while I am here. Barb ...